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Hi,
This might sound strange or lazy but it`s what I want to do.
In our house we have a radiator in the conservatory and I wish to isolate it from the system during certain hours of the day so as to not waste heat when we don`t use it for a few hours.
I have access to the pipes (15mm) under the floor inside the house, what I want to know is this:
Can I fit a 220v 2 way divertor valve to the flow (or both) pipe using 22mm to 15mm convertors and then apply power to the valve using a normal timer when I want the water to flow.
This would mean that the valve could be powered up for say 4 hours and then off again, then later on in the day, powered up for another 4 hours and then off all night.
I don`t see any reason why this wouldn`t work but if somebody does, please let me know before I do it.
This might sound strange or lazy but it`s what I want to do.
In our house we have a radiator in the conservatory and I wish to isolate it from the system during certain hours of the day so as to not waste heat when we don`t use it for a few hours.
I have access to the pipes (15mm) under the floor inside the house, what I want to know is this:
Can I fit a 220v 2 way divertor valve to the flow (or both) pipe using 22mm to 15mm convertors and then apply power to the valve using a normal timer when I want the water to flow.
This would mean that the valve could be powered up for say 4 hours and then off again, then later on in the day, powered up for another 4 hours and then off all night.
I don`t see any reason why this wouldn`t work but if somebody does, please let me know before I do it.